Based in Wichita, Kan., Koch Industries, Inc. is one of the largest private companies in America. It owns a diverse group of companies involved in refining, chemicals and biofuels; forest and consumer products; fertilizers; polymers and fibers; process and pollution control equipment and technologies; commodity trading and services; minerals; ranching; and investments. Since 2003, Koch companies have invested about $50 billion in acquisitions and other capital expenditures. In Canada, Koch companies employ more than 2,000 people involved in manufacturing, trading, marketing and sales. Flint Hills Resources, LLC, through its subsidiaries, is a leading refining, chemicals and biofuels company. Its subsidiaries market products such as gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, ethanol, biodiesel, olefins, polymers and intermediate chemicals, as well as base oils and asphalt. The refining business operates refineries in Minnesota, Texas and Alaska with a combined crude oil processing capacity of about 670,000 barrels per day. The petrochemical business has production facilities in Illinois, Michigan and Texas. The renewables business operates ethanol plants in Iowa and Nebraska, a biodiesel plant in Texas, and has made equity investments in bioenergy companies. The asphalt business produces and markets product in the Midwest and Alaska. A subsidiary owns a 50 percent interest in a lubricants base oil facility in Louisiana. Flint Hills Resources is among Canada’s largest crude oil purchasers, shippers and exporters. To meet the needs of its more than 100 Canadian crude oil customers, the supply group operates a fully integrated marketing and customer service desk in Calgary and operates a crude oil terminal in Hardisty, Alberta. The group also coordinates crude oil supply for the company’s Pine Bend Refinery in Minnesota. Georgia-Pacific LLC and its subsidiaries are among the world’s leading manufacturers and marketers of building products, tissue, packaging, paper, cellulose and related chemicals. Georgia-Pacific has long been a leading supplier of building products to lumber and building materials dealers and large do-it-yourself warehouse retailers. The company has facilities in Alberta, Ontario, and Quebec. Koch Chemical Technology Group, LLC companies design, manufacture, install and service process and pollution control equipment, and provide engineering services for industries and municipalities worldwide. Its subsidiaries in Canada include Koch Heat Transfer Company Canada and Koch-Glitsch Canada. Koch Exploration Canada and its affiliates acquire, develop and trade crude oil and natural gas properties in the United States and Canada. The company has an office in Calgary. Koch Fertilizer Canada, ULC owns a fertilizer complex in Brandon, Manitoba; and product distribution terminals in Watson and Tuxford, Saskatchewan; and Oak Bluff, Manitoba. Koch Fertilizer companies have the capability to market and distribute more than 13 million tons of fertilizer products annually. Koch Fertilizer recently announced it will expand storage capacity at its Watson terminal by 10,000 tons.
Alberta Flint Hills Resources Canada LP (Calgary & Hardisty) Georgia-Pacific Canada LP (Edmonton) Koch Exploration Company, LLC (Calgary) Koch-Glitsch Canada (Calgary) Manitoba Koch Fertilizer Canada, ULC (Brandon) Ontario Georgia-Pacific (Brampton, Caledonia, Thorold and Toronto) INVISTA (Kingston and Maitland) Koch-Glitsch Canada (Uxbridge) Koch Heat Transfer Canada (Toronto) Quebec Georgia-Pacific Canada LP (Longueuil) Saskatchewan Koch Fertilizer Canada, ULC (Tuxford and Watson)Koch Companies in Canada
Safety and Environmental Commitment
Koch companies are committed to operating businesses in a manner that protects the health and safety of employees and the public, as well as the environment by reducing waste and increasing efficiency. Koch companies’ performance is among the best in their industries. Here are some examples:
Community Commitment
Together with employees, Koch companies provide financial and in-kind support, time and talent to add value in our communities. Here are a few examples:
Koch companies have a presence in the following Canadian provinces:
Last Updated: 05/2013